EU seeks urgent government formation, ambassadors criticise blockade

Following the political deadlock in which Kosovo is found and the subsequent failure of sessions for the constitutionalisation of new institutions, the European Union has reiterated the call for forming the government as soon as possible. So said EU Office in Kosovo chief Aivo Ora, during the “Kosovo conference towards the European Union: The way [...]
So said EU Office in Kosovo chief Aivo Ora, during the “Kosovo conference towards the European Union: The road to a settlement of” organised by the FOL Movement and the Pristina Institute for Political Studies.
Orrav has stressed that Kosovo has real potential for approaching the EU, but that, according to him, comparisons with neighbouring countries do not help in that direction.
Co-operation with international friends has called for QUINT ambassadors in Kosovo, who were critical of the country's politicians.
Kosovo is not an island in the middle of the region, but part of a continent. You are not isolated, but if you isolate yourself, and now how you isolate yourself simply by not listening to your friends, cultivating self - righteousness, and making morals. You isolate it by finding reasons and reasons not to abide by your” obligations, he said. “Tomorrow we have the 23rd session where the selection of the head parliament will be tried. What image does this give us? I don't want to get into this anymore. My appeal is: do your homework and use this window and the people who have sent the message to act, because we can only move forward and start with institutions operating”, said Jorn Rohde, Germany's ambassador.
“Since 2013, 12 years later, 5 governments have since passed and I personally feel fear that association can be transformed into a Republika Srpska. You've had time to make a draft-state yourself. It is up to you to go out at the end and introduce new initiatives, but first you have to talk to yourself”, said, on the other hand, Daniela Barisic, Croatia's ambassador.
Meanwhile, representatives of the political parties talked about the stalemate, association and dialogue with Serbia.
“was exactly the EU's mission for elections that Serbia has personally concluded in our elections, that's why we deal with Serbia”, said Armendi Muja from the VV. The next “A government should have priority over priorities only to address our application for obtaining candidate status, why not handle such a request?”, Enver Hoxhaj said by the PDK.
“We as a party have made proposals, we have not agreed with the agreement reached, we thought it would have been possible that within the Ohrid Agreement there would be much more prosperging points, rather than provisions affecting the state's internal functionality”, said Jehona Lusak from the LDK. Meanwhile, Besnik Tahiri from the AAK has stressed that the only way the opposition agrees on government creation is.
Demush Shasha from PIPS said that at this pace of work, Kosovo could enter the European Union after 40 years. /Periscope/












